Lantern Hip now works whether you operate lateral or supine, which means navigation no longer dictates how you position your patient — or how you operate.
Really terrific study. And spoiler alert, it shows that heparin may simply not matter for routine 1–3 level lumbar fusions.
Hip surgeons have been buzzing for years about dual-mobility bearings: more stability, fewer dislocations, happier patients. But lurking behind the excitement is a familiar specter: “Are you quietly ...
In the era of precision surgery, it turns out your best predictor of how a vertebral fracture fixation will go isn’t the fracture pattern, the approach, or even the implant — it’s the preoperative lab ...
Arthroscopy has a certain mystique. Crisp images. Intra-articular glamour. The sense that if you see more, you must be fixing more. For distal radius fractures, however, this systematic review and ...
Adult spinal deformity (ASD) doesn’t just bend spines — it bends lives. Dinners get skipped. Family gatherings become endurance events. Friends stop calling (or worse, patients stop answering).
Starting January 1, 2026, Spencer Stiles will step into the role of President and Chief Operating Officer at Stryker.
Orthopedic practices are experts at protecting joints, bones, and mobility. But according to New York Attorney General Letitia James, protecting patient data needs the same level of rigor. This week, ...
This research tackled a deceptively simple but clinically loaded question: does how much fluid to give older patients during spine?
The 2025 Musculoskeletal Tumor Registry Annual Report delivers the first national snapshot of real-world, physician-entered ...